Emmanuel Terriac, PhD


Research Topics

  • Soft-Lithography
  • Cell Biology
  • Protein-Protein Interaction
  • Cell Migration
  • Live Cell Imaging
  • Microscopic Techniques
  • Contact Information

    Phone
    +49 (0)681-9300-372
    E-Mail (INM)
    emmanuel.terriac(at)leibniz-inm.de
    E-Mail (UdS)
    emmanuel.terriac(at)physik.uni-saarland.de

    Vita

    Emmanuel Terriac has two Master degrees in Chemistry (Analytical chemistry and Solid State Chemistry) obtained at the University of Rennes 1. During those year he started his laboratory experience in Soft Matter physics, studying the behavior of proteins at the air-water interface.
    Emmanuel Terriac holds a Phd in Soft Matter physics ("Structure and Flow of Confined liquid film stacks", University of Rennes 1, France), defended in 2007.
    He joined the lab of Patrick Tabeling (ESCPI, Paris, France) as post-doc in 2008 for two years where he learned micro-fabrication.
    In 2010 he joined the group of Matthieu Piel at Institut Curie (Paris, France) and worked there for 4 years as Research Engineer. There he learned cellular biophysics, combined micro-fabrication and cell biology and was trained on numerous microscopy techniques.
    He finally joined Franziska Lautenschläger's lab in 2014 where he works as post-doc/Lab manager.

    Selected Publications

    Viscous force exerted on a foam at a solid boundary: Influence of the liquid fraction and of the bubble size, Terriac E., Etrillard J., Cantat I., Europhysics Letters, 2007

    Structure of liquid films of an ordered foam confined in a narrow channel, Terriac E., Artzner F., Moréac A., Chasle P., Ameline J-c., Ohana J., Emile J., Langmuir, 2007

    Microfluidics and Complex Fluids, Nghe P., Terriac E., Schneider M., Li ZZ., Cloitre M., Abecassis B., Tabeling P., Lab on Chip 2011

    The first World Cell Race, Maiuri P., Terriac E., et al., Current Biology 2012

    Study of Cell Migration in microfabricated channels, Vargas, P., Terriac E., Lennon-Duménil A-M., Piel M., Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2014